Quarterly Asia Outlook

We believe the environment is ripe for the continuation of the equity bull market, with relatively synchronised recoveries in developed markets and ongoing accommodative monetary policy. We believe the time is ripe for a rotation back into Asia, and this is supported by performance, flows, valuations and fundamentals. North Asia is attracting particular attention, with China Korea and Taiwan all doing well. China warrants interest at this point and India may have more to go. As such, funds which may benefit include India Focus, with great alpha in an underlying strong market; China Consumer as the best way to play China still; Asian Smaller Companies and Asian Aggressive high active money, low volatility, highly successful strategies in the pan-regional category.

In this webcast, Alexandra gives an update on fund performance, current positioning and her outlook for the second half of 2016. In the wake of the UK referendum, she will touch on the recent volatility we have witnessed in equity markets and where she is currently finding opportunities.

As ever, Alexandra looks for companies that are able to generate ‘growth from within’. She believes that growth driven by internal, rather than external, factors naturally allows companies to have greater agency over their future growth potential, and also provides a degree of insulation from broader market moves.

By Friday morning, we should know whether the UK has voted to remain in or leave the EU. As markets digest the result, Paras Anand, Head of European Equities, will share his reaction and consider the investment implications for both the short and long term. Join Paras for this live webcast and pose the questions that matter most to you and your clients.

Market volatility has picked up significantly amid heightened political risk. In this webcast Matt Siddle will outline his views on the market and discuss and how uncertainty is creating opportunities for the long-term investor.

In this live webcast Paras Anand, Head of European Equities at Fidelity International, will provide his outlook on the key drivers of the European equity markets. Today 'political instability' is at the top of most investors’ minds, despite it having a relatively modest impact on the fortunes of investors long-term. Are these concerns perhaps overblown ? Does this mean that the constrained and indebted governments are having to hand over the initiative for to spurring economic growth to the corporate sector ? These are some of the questions Paras will address during the webcast.

FF Global Income celebrated its 3 year anniversary in April. Managed by Peter Khan, this IG-rated global credit fund aims to deliver a high level of income whilst maintaining a positive total return over a full cycle.

In this on-demand webcast, Dominic Griffin, Portfolio Manager of the FF American Diversified fund explains his investment philosophy and process, which focuses on quality companies at attractive valuations. Dominic typically invests in businesses that have a strong franchise, a shareholder-oriented management team and an attractive valuation.

this webcast Eugene Philalithis, co-manager of the FF Euro Balanced Fund, will give an update on how the balanced multi asset approach has provided strong long term performance over the years through investing in a mix of equities and fixed income. Eugene will outline the fund’s positioning and performance in the context of navigating the recent volatile market conditions and his positive stance in respect of European recovery.

So far this year European equity markets have been highly volatile and have experienced significant sector rotations. In this live webcast Anas Chakra will give an update on the performance of the fund and outlines his market outlook and how the portfolio is positioned.

In this regular quarterly update on Asian markets, Matthew Sutherland, Head of Product Management (Asia), points out that the pull back in equity markets coupled with a more risk-on sentiment has resulted in flows starrting to come back into the asset class. Fundamentally Asian economies have some strengths, especially relative to non-Asian emerging markets. Matthew explores the China situation in some depth, first examining the challenges facing the country before elucidating some of its perhaps less often discussed strengths. He concludes by highlighting a couple of interesting fund ideas from the Asian equity range.

Following recent volatility in credit markets, David Simner, portfolio manager for the European Investment Grade franchise, will discuss why he remains constructive on the asset class in 2016. In this live webcast he will remind viewers of his investment philosophy, how the portfolios have evolved through this volatility and current themes across the funds, paying particular attention to FF Euro Short Term Bond and FF Euro Corporate Bond. There will be the opportunity to ask Dave questions on any of the topics covered at the end of the webcast.

In this live webcast, Portfolio Managers Nick Peters and Kevin O’Nolan will give an update of the performance and positioning of the Fidelity Global Multi Asset Tactical (GMAT) Funds. They will discuss where and how they are edging into risk in the context of a broadly stable macro backdrop and weakness in equity markets.

Fidelity International’s annual Analyst Survey covers all regions and sectors. It aims to identify changes in corporate conditions at an early stage and identify new trends and investment opportunities. The survey is based on Fidelity analysts’ in-depth coverage of their sectors and enriched by insights gained in numerous conversations with decision-makers at companies.

Summary: Ian Spreadbury and Tim Foster explain the investment philosophy and process of the recently re-purposed FF Flexible Bond Fund. With high uncertainty embedded into the economic backdrop and recent market volatility demonstrating that it is all too easy for investors to get caught out, they discuss why this is the right time for a more flexible approach to bond investing.

Markets got off to a volatile start in 2016, with concerns around China and economic growth. Eugene will update on Fidelity Global Multi Asset Income’s performance and positioning, while putting recent volatility in context for income investors.

It's been a volatile start to the year for global markets with uncertainty over the health of the Chinese economy and further declines in the oil price continuing to dominate headlines.
In this live and interactive webcast, global equities CIO Dominic Rossi will consider the investment implications and the role that central banks will play in shaping market sentiment.

Following the launch of the Emerging Market Total Return Debt Fund on 29th September, Steve Ellis, Portfolio Manager, will discuss Fidelity’s flexible approach to investing in Emerging Market Debt. Steve will discuss the benefits of a benchmark agnostic strategy while outlining the Fund’s investment process and current positioning. Against an uncertain macro backdrop, Steve will further share his market outlook for next year and highlight where he sees the most compelling opportunities.

Following another year characterised by low growth and depressed inflation, the ‘secular stagnation’ scenario in Europe has gained significant popularity amongst investors. Please join us for a live webcast with Paras Anand, Head of European Equities, who will reflect on the Outlook for the European Equity market in 2016 and the potential for a shift from ‘secular stagnation’ to a ‘surprisingly normal’ cycle in Europe in the upcoming year. Paras will also address volatility issues, the role of disruptive business models and their consequent investment implications.
There will be also be a chance for Q&A during the webcast.

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